Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.

Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our Privacy Policy and User Agreement for details.

The Use of Community Issues Management (CIM) to Integrate Community Data and Facilitate Informed Decisions

Community Issues Management combines deliberation processes with technology-driven data to inform community and policy decision making and align community resources with people and place. Panelists will describe the collaborative development of CIM and its use by a hospital network, three United Way organizations and a university extension service.

2.
Community Issues Management(CIM)
Aligning Community Resources with People and Place
CIM is a web-based
system designed to help
local and regional
organizations frame,
manage and take action
on complex issues
http://www.cim-network.org

4.
CIM Collaborators
Hospital Network: Lehigh Valley Health Network, Pennsylvania
Non Profit Organization: Trident United Way of South Carolina
Non Profit Organization: United Way of Southeastern Michigan
Non Profit Organization: United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona
Public Health Department: Columbia / Boone County Department of Public Health and
Human Services, Missouri
Extension: University of Missouri Extension
Policy Institute: Rural Policy Research Institute (RUPRI) - University of Missouri
University Center: Center for Applied Research and Environmental Systems
(CARES) - University of Missouri

5.
Dr. John Snow's map of deaths from cholera outbreak in London, 1854
Map of deaths in relation to the locations of public water pumps
Pump
Pump
“…a direct reflection of the ordinary lives of the ordinary people
who made up the neighborhood. “
“… two Soho residents talking to their neighbors, walking the
streets together, sharing information about their daily routines...”
“…a neighborhood representing itself, turning its own patterns
into a deeper truth by plotting them on a map.”
Pump

6.
How we Think - Putting Content in Context
Quantitative Qualitative
Objective Subjective
Facts Stories
Daniel Pink
A Whole New Mind: Moving from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age

21.
CIM Partner Case Studies
Trident United Way, Charleston SC
Chris Kerrigan, CEO
– Effectively allocating resources for the Emergency Food
and Shelter Program.
University of Missouri Community
Development Extension,Columbia, MO
Steve Jeanetta
– Understanding the impact of the location of different
types of food choices in a defined community on
indicators of wellness.

25.
University of Missouri Community
Development Extension, Columbia, MO
Steve Jeanetta
How do we gain a better understanding of
the impact of the location of different
types of food choices in a defined
community on indicators of wellness?

26.
University of Missouri Community
Development Extension, Columbia, MO
Steve Jeanetta
Questions?

27.
United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona
Dan Duncan, Senior Vice President
External Relations
How do we determine VITA site locations to
increase efficiency in reaching the highest
need populations?

28.
United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona
Dan Duncan, Senior Vice President
External Relations
Questions?

29.
Lehigh Valley Health Network, Pennsylvania
Cathy a. Coyne, Director, Program
Development Division of Community Health,
Health Studies, and Education
How do we develop a place based approach
to improving community health?

31.
Community Issues Management(CIM)
Aligning Community Resources with People and Place
Community Issues
Management (CIM
is a web-based
system designed to
help local and
regional
organizations frame,
manage and take
action on complex
issues
http://www.cim-network.org